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Message From Chancellor Cantor on FY2011 Budget
Dear SU Campus Community Members, This afternoon (March 3) there was a special University Senate meeting to provide the annual overview of our University budget for Fiscal Year 2011 and bring closure to the extensive campus discussion of our benefits…
TRAC: Cases backlogged in nation’s immigration courts reach all time high
The case backlog was up 23 percent since the end of FY 2008.
SU Brass Ensemble adds April 1 concert to spring lineup
The Syracuse University Brass Ensemble (SUBE), directed by James T. Spencer, has added another concert to its 2010 spring series.
Stone Canoe contributors to read at XL Projects Gallery
Authors Laurie Stone and Richard Toon will read from their works at XL Projects Gallery at 6:30 p.m. March 18 as part of the Th3 event.
‘Women of Sand: Testimonies of Women in Ciudad Juárez’ to be presented at CFAC
“Mujeres de Arena” (Women of Sand) will be presented at the Community Folk Art Center.
SU in the News: Monday, March 8, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE WNET (New York City) (watch clip) featured the Dahesh Museum of Art’s exhibition “Becoming an Artist: The Academy in 19th-Century France” at Syracuse University’s Palitz Gallery at Lubin House. Media coverage of the dedication of…
SU in the News: Monday, March 8
Newhouse School’s Johanna Keller writes in New York Times on Samuel Barber’s “Adagio for Strings”
A&S student a finalist in Inc. magazine’s ‘College Start-Up’ contest with his ‘bed transforming pillow’
Ryan Dickerson ’11, a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences and creator of The Rylaxer—a patented “bed transforming pillow”—is a finalist in Inc. magazine’s “America’s Coolest College Start-Ups” online contest.
‘Hands for Haiti’ benefit March 6 at The Palace Theatre supports relief effort
Syracuse-area performers will take part in ‘Hands for Haiti’ Saturday, March 6, from 7—10 p.m. at the Palace Theater, 2384 James St. in Syracuse.
Gifford Foundation funds Stone Canoe arts awards for high school students
Stone Canoe, a Journal of Arts and Ideas from Upstate New York, will offer a new set of prizes for its 2011 edition, designed specifically for Syracuse City School District high school students.